Saverymuttu SH. Clinical remission in Crohn's
disease - assessment using faecal 111In granulocyte
excretion. Digestion 1986; 33: 74-9.
Digestion 1986;33(2):74-9
The value of the Crohn's disease activity index
(CDAI) in defining clinical remission in Crohn's
disease has been assessed in 71 studies using
a new method to quantitate gut inflammatory
activity: faecal 111In-labelled granulocyte
excretion. The range of faecal 111In granulocyte
excretion in the irritable bowel syndrome was
found to be 0.2-1.9% (mean +/- SD 0.98 +/- 0.55%)
of injected dose. 63 (89%) of studies with a
CDAI less than 150 and 88% of studies with a
serum albumin greater than 35 g/l had faecal
111In granulocyte excretion above the upper
limit found in the irritable bowel syndrome
ranging from 2.4% to 40%. This study shows that
the majority of patients with Crohn's disease
in clinical remission have significant gut inflammatory
activity. Whether treatment of this activity
will alter the natural history of the disease
needs prospective evaluation.
PMID: 3949092